Archbishop Molloy's Kamille Ejerta was voted the best pure shooter in New York City,.Denis Gostev

Kamille Ejerta uses one of her talents to aid another.

The Archbishop Molloy guard is not only an excellent basketball player, but has been a superb artist since she was younger. Ejerta can paint and draw with the best of them and has some of her work hanging in prominence at the Briarwood school.

“Everyone is like, ‘Kamillem you are so talented. I wish I could draw like you,’” she said.

She said the hobby is a release when she is feeling pressure or stressed. It’s something she turns to after a bad game to get her refocused.

The senior feels no pressure on the basketball court and was recently voted the best pure girls basketball shooter in the city in an NYPost.com poll. Ejerta, nicknamed Edge, edged out Leon Goldstein star Nora Elbassiony in the final days. She won with 86,900 votes, good enough for 43.77 percent of the 198, 555 votes cast.

Elbassiony was second with 76, 483 votes and 38.52 percent. St. Francis Prep junior Veronica Ganzi finished third at 4.29 percent and 8,513 votes.

“Even strangers I don’t even know [were] saying, ‘Oh I voted for you like 10 times,’” Ejerta said. “I was constantly getting people to come up to me and I am like, ‘Thank you. Thank you so much.’”

She already has one of the biggest shots of the season for the Stanners. Ejerta buried a late fourth-quarter trey on a designed play to spark Molloy to an impressive win over Christ the King. She buried Bishop Loughlin in the team’s first meeting to the tune of 21 points and five 3-pointers, including one with 2:30 left in the game to break a tie and give her team the league for good.

“A shooter is someone with a short memory,” Stanners coach Scott Lagas said. “If she misses three or four in a row she is not afraid to take the next one and the big one. That’s big for us and for her.”

Ejerta wants to be known as more than just a shooter. She ran the point for some time in the first half Monday against Loughlin in Fort Greene and feels she is more than capable of breaking down defenders and getting into the lane. But it’s as a fearless shooter that she’s made her mark.

“I don’t hold back any 3s that I missed or made,” Ejerta said. “It’s just when you get the ball you’re set. If you are set you just let the ball fly.”